TRANSCRIPT Bullseye with Jesse Thorn: John Cale

John Cale knows music. The Welsh musician grew up a promising viola player. He moved to New York to study classical music. But instead, he fell in with an artsier crowd. Cale met Lou Reed and formed one of the most influential acts in rock music: “The Velvet Underground.” Their time together was short, but John Cale was only getting started. He became a producer and made some killer debut albums for artists like The Stooges and Patti Smith. It’s the kind of resume that guarantees you a place in the rock and roll history book. But that’s only one side of John Cale’s work. He’s also an accomplished, trailblazing solo musician with almost 20 albums on his own. When we spoke to John Cale on Bullseye in 2016, he reflected on his more than 50 years in music and his time in the Velvet Underground. Plus, what it was like to produce for artists like the Stooges and Patti Smith.

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